Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
1 - Administrative Procedures
Article 2 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN CONTESTED CASES
Section 36a-1-39 - Failure to comply with an order on a motion for compliance
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 36a-1-39
Current through December 12, 2024
(a) If a requestee fails to comply with an order of the presiding officer requiring production of records, papers and documents, the presiding officer may make such orders as the ends of justice require. Such orders may include the following:
(1) The entry of an order that the matters
relating to the records, papers or documents sought or other related facts
shall be taken to be established for the purposes of the action in accordance
with the claim of the requester;
(2) The entry of an order prohibiting the
requestee from introducing designated matters or items into evidence;
(3) The limitation of participation by the
requestee in the hearing on issues or facts relating to the records, papers or
documents sought; and
(4) An
adverse ruling on the issue that is the subject of the request.
(b) The presiding officer shall report to the commissioner the requestee's failure to comply with the presiding officer's order. The commissioner may deny the petition or application that is the subject of the hearing filed by the requestee or seek enforcement of the order in Superior Court pursuant to section 4-177b of the Connecticut General Statutes.
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